The exterior and front of this restaurant makes you think of some fancy European salon in a country manor.
Walking deeper into the restaurant, you’ll begin to hear a persistent, low, humming noise, and once you get into where the decor turns from French manor into steampunk, you’ll see it.
Ensconced into the wall above the bar is a massive, noisy, faux-steamwork clock with an enormous clockface with a time that is WAAAAAY off.
We enjoyed a charcuterie board served on a floor tile, and when asked what I had to eat I could honestly say I had no idea. I heard “compote” but I still don’t know what that is. It was literally served on a bonafide floor tile, but the food was pretty good!
We were listening to live music that was almost drowned out by the noise from the clock. She was a great musician though!
We ordered whiskey that had smoke in the bottle for flavor. When post-apocalyptic sumptuary laws are passed, they will point out this kind of pretension as the reason.
Love this place and will likely show up there again
At Michele's was a wonderful location for our private event. The attention to detail throughout the venue created an intimate and sophisticated atmosphere. Friendly bartenders were quick with the pours, and the food was delicious, while also accommodating dietary restrictions.
The owner was quick to address issues and communicate. My wife and I plan to return for one of their live music events.